South Wigston | |
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South Wigston railway station in 2006.
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Location | |
Place | South Wigston |
Local authority | Borough of Oadby and Wigston |
Coordinates | 52°34′57″N 1°08′02″W / 52.5824°N 1.1339°WCoordinates: 52°34′57″N 1°08′02″W / 52.5824°N 1.1339°W |
Grid reference | SP587986 |
Operations | |
Station code | SWS |
Managed by | East Midlands Trains |
Number of platforms | 2 |
DfT category | F2 |
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections from National Rail Enquiries |
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Annual rail passenger usage* | |
2011/12 | 58,630 |
2012/13 | 64,408 |
2013/14 | 66,658 |
2014/15 | 68,032 |
2015/16 | 74,858 |
History | |
1986 | Opened |
National Rail – UK railway stations | |
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at South Wigston from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year. | |
South Wigston railway station is a railway station serving the suburb of South Wigston, Leicester, England. The station is on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line about 2 miles (3 km) south of Leicester. South Wigston station is owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Trains (EMT) train operating company (TOC). Not all trains operating between Birmingham and Leicester stop here. Although the station is only served by CrossCountry, it is managed by East Midlands Trains as CrossCountry does not manage any stations.
The station is unstaffed, so passengers buy the full range of tickets for travel from the guard on the train at no extra cost. Facilities on the platforms are limited, consisting only of two "bus shelter" type canopies to protect passengers from the weather and a time-table and notice board.
Wigston had three railway stations: Wigston South on the Midland Counties Railway opened in 1840, Wigston Magna on the Midland Main Line opened in 1857 and Glen Parva on the South Leicestershire Railway opened in the 1860s. However, British Railways closed all three stations by 1968.
The present South Wigston station was opened on Saturday 10 May 1986 and is at a new site about 300 metres east of the site of the former Glen Parva station. The new station cost £135,000 to build and was funded by Leicestershire County Council.